L'Ouragan (opera)
L'Ouragan is a 1901 opera by Alfred Bruneau to a libretto by Émile Zola.[1]
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Recording
- Gisele Desmoutiers, Camille Mauranne, Berthe Monmart, Pierre Gianotti, Nadine Sauterreau, Orchestre de la Radio Lyrique de Paris, Eugene Bigot 1957
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References
- Richard Taruskin On Russian Music 2008- p267 0520942809 "The Bruneau-Zola operas were Messidor (1897), L'Ouragan (1901), and L'Enfant roi (1905). L'Ouragan was given in Moscow in a Russian translation in 1905."
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